Survivors of recent Los Angeles-area fires face the devastating loss of homes and memories, but experts suggest that digital photography can aid in recovery. Companies like Chatbooks and Kwillt provide services to help victims rebuild their lost collections. By crowd-sourcing images from friends and family or reaching out to photographers for digital copies, individuals can reassemble their photo albums. The process can be uplifting, allowing survivors to experience different perspectives of cherished moments, and some online platforms specifically cater to creating shared collections for events or loved ones.
While photos can't replace what's lost, they can preserve the essence of what those things meant.
Getting in touch with your wedding photographer and asking for digital copies can help rebuild your collection.
It can be a fun and even healing experience to see other people's viewpoint of the day or event.
Kwillt allows users to create specific 'patches' connected to an event or person and invite people to upload photos.
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